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Learning to Labor in New Times foregrounds nine essays which re-examine the work of noted sociologist Paul Willis, 25 years after the publication of his seminal Learning to Labor , one of the most frequently cited and assigned texts in the cultural studies and social foundations of education.
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Learning to Labor in New Times foregrounds nine essays which re-examine the work of noted sociologist Paul Willis, 25 years after the publication of his seminal Learning to Labor, one of the most frequently cited and assigned texts in the cultural studies and social foundations of education.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135934583
- Artikelnr.: 47893372
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135934583
- Artikelnr.: 47893372
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Nadine Dolby is Assistant Professor of Education Foundations/Comparative and International Education at Northern Illinois University. Greg Dimitriadis is in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy at the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. Paul Willis is Professor of Social and Cultural Ethnography at Keele University.
Foreword
Stanley AronowitzChapter 1: Learning to Labor in New Times: An Introduction
Nadine Dolby and Greg DimitriadisSECTION I: REFLECTING ON LEARNING TO LABORChapter 2: Male Working Class Identities and Social Justice: A Reconsideration of Paul Willis's Learning to Labor in Light of Contemporary Research
Madeleine ArnotChapter 3: Paul Willis
Class Consciousness
and Critical Pedagogy: Toward a Socialist Future
Peter McLaren and Valerie Scatamburlo-D'AnnibaleChapter 4: Between Good Sense and Bad Sense: Race
Class
and Learning from Learning to Labor
Michael W. AppleChapter 5: The Lads and the Cultural Topography of Race
Fazal RizviSECTION II: LEARNING TO LABOR IN NEW TIMESChapter 6: Reordering Work and Destabilizing Masculinity
Jane Kenway and Anna KraackChapter 7: Revisiting a 1980's Moment of Critique: Class
Gender and the New Economy
Lois WeisChapter 8: Learning to Do Time: Willis's Model of Cultural Reproduction in an Era of Post-industrialism
Globalization
and Mass Incarceration
Kathleen Nolan and Jean AnyonChapter 9: Thinking about the Cultural Studies of Education in a Time of Recession: Learning to Labor and the Work of Aesthetics in Modern Life
Cameron McCarthySECTION III: Twenty-Five Years On: Old Books
New Times
Paul WillisAPPENDIX:Centre and Periphery-An Interview with Paul Willis
David Mills and Robert GibbNotes on ContributorsIndex
Stanley AronowitzChapter 1: Learning to Labor in New Times: An Introduction
Nadine Dolby and Greg DimitriadisSECTION I: REFLECTING ON LEARNING TO LABORChapter 2: Male Working Class Identities and Social Justice: A Reconsideration of Paul Willis's Learning to Labor in Light of Contemporary Research
Madeleine ArnotChapter 3: Paul Willis
Class Consciousness
and Critical Pedagogy: Toward a Socialist Future
Peter McLaren and Valerie Scatamburlo-D'AnnibaleChapter 4: Between Good Sense and Bad Sense: Race
Class
and Learning from Learning to Labor
Michael W. AppleChapter 5: The Lads and the Cultural Topography of Race
Fazal RizviSECTION II: LEARNING TO LABOR IN NEW TIMESChapter 6: Reordering Work and Destabilizing Masculinity
Jane Kenway and Anna KraackChapter 7: Revisiting a 1980's Moment of Critique: Class
Gender and the New Economy
Lois WeisChapter 8: Learning to Do Time: Willis's Model of Cultural Reproduction in an Era of Post-industrialism
Globalization
and Mass Incarceration
Kathleen Nolan and Jean AnyonChapter 9: Thinking about the Cultural Studies of Education in a Time of Recession: Learning to Labor and the Work of Aesthetics in Modern Life
Cameron McCarthySECTION III: Twenty-Five Years On: Old Books
New Times
Paul WillisAPPENDIX:Centre and Periphery-An Interview with Paul Willis
David Mills and Robert GibbNotes on ContributorsIndex
Foreword
Stanley AronowitzChapter 1: Learning to Labor in New Times: An Introduction
Nadine Dolby and Greg DimitriadisSECTION I: REFLECTING ON LEARNING TO LABORChapter 2: Male Working Class Identities and Social Justice: A Reconsideration of Paul Willis's Learning to Labor in Light of Contemporary Research
Madeleine ArnotChapter 3: Paul Willis
Class Consciousness
and Critical Pedagogy: Toward a Socialist Future
Peter McLaren and Valerie Scatamburlo-D'AnnibaleChapter 4: Between Good Sense and Bad Sense: Race
Class
and Learning from Learning to Labor
Michael W. AppleChapter 5: The Lads and the Cultural Topography of Race
Fazal RizviSECTION II: LEARNING TO LABOR IN NEW TIMESChapter 6: Reordering Work and Destabilizing Masculinity
Jane Kenway and Anna KraackChapter 7: Revisiting a 1980's Moment of Critique: Class
Gender and the New Economy
Lois WeisChapter 8: Learning to Do Time: Willis's Model of Cultural Reproduction in an Era of Post-industrialism
Globalization
and Mass Incarceration
Kathleen Nolan and Jean AnyonChapter 9: Thinking about the Cultural Studies of Education in a Time of Recession: Learning to Labor and the Work of Aesthetics in Modern Life
Cameron McCarthySECTION III: Twenty-Five Years On: Old Books
New Times
Paul WillisAPPENDIX:Centre and Periphery-An Interview with Paul Willis
David Mills and Robert GibbNotes on ContributorsIndex
Stanley AronowitzChapter 1: Learning to Labor in New Times: An Introduction
Nadine Dolby and Greg DimitriadisSECTION I: REFLECTING ON LEARNING TO LABORChapter 2: Male Working Class Identities and Social Justice: A Reconsideration of Paul Willis's Learning to Labor in Light of Contemporary Research
Madeleine ArnotChapter 3: Paul Willis
Class Consciousness
and Critical Pedagogy: Toward a Socialist Future
Peter McLaren and Valerie Scatamburlo-D'AnnibaleChapter 4: Between Good Sense and Bad Sense: Race
Class
and Learning from Learning to Labor
Michael W. AppleChapter 5: The Lads and the Cultural Topography of Race
Fazal RizviSECTION II: LEARNING TO LABOR IN NEW TIMESChapter 6: Reordering Work and Destabilizing Masculinity
Jane Kenway and Anna KraackChapter 7: Revisiting a 1980's Moment of Critique: Class
Gender and the New Economy
Lois WeisChapter 8: Learning to Do Time: Willis's Model of Cultural Reproduction in an Era of Post-industrialism
Globalization
and Mass Incarceration
Kathleen Nolan and Jean AnyonChapter 9: Thinking about the Cultural Studies of Education in a Time of Recession: Learning to Labor and the Work of Aesthetics in Modern Life
Cameron McCarthySECTION III: Twenty-Five Years On: Old Books
New Times
Paul WillisAPPENDIX:Centre and Periphery-An Interview with Paul Willis
David Mills and Robert GibbNotes on ContributorsIndex